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  • Passive RFID Basics
    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems use radio frequency to identify, locate and track people, assets, and animals. Passive RFID systems are composed of three components an interrogator (reader), a passive tag, and a host computer. The tag is composed of an antenna coil and a silicon chip
  • Emerging Trends in Data Logging-A Look at RFID Technology
    Every day, CAS DataLoggers offers customers our temperature monitoring and alarming solutions for use in a wide range of industries. With this in mind, let's take a look at Radio Frequency Identification (also known as RFID, smart labels, or smart tags) and its increasing use in temperature
  • Get Charged Up About RFID Battery Options
    This quick, one-time registration gives you access to members-only site benefits. Asset-tracking tags have similar environmental requirements for batteries, but some require slightly higher pulse currents because the transmitter portion of the tag has greater output power for reaching somewhat more
  • Get Charged Up About RFID Battery Options
    This quick, one-time registration gives you access to members-only site benefits. By Sol Jacobs, Vice President & General Manager Battery Division, Tadiran Electronic Industries Inc. Active RF transponder tags have expanded into a wide range of applications - from asset tracking to automatic
  • Get Charged Up About RFID Battery Options
    This quick, one-time registration gives you access to members-only site benefits. By Sol Jacobs, Vice President & General Manager Battery Division, Tadiran Electronic Industries Inc. Active RF transponder tags have expanded into a wide range of applications - from asset tracking to automatic

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